Last week, we did two installments of the Firewall & Iceberg Podcast: one where we went on at some length and depth about "Game of Thrones" and "Mad Men," the other with quick hit reviews of new and returning shows. This week's only podcast is a blend of the two, with brief-ish reviews of "Bunheads," "Dallas" and "Falling Skies," plus a longer discussion of the "Mad Men" finale and this week's "Buffy" chatter.

Alan Sepinwall has been reviewing television since the mid-'90s, first for Tony Soprano's hometown paper, The Star-Ledger, and now for HitFix. His new book, "The Revolution Was Televised," about the last 15 years of TV drama, is for sale at Amazon. He can be reached at sepinwall@hitfix.com

The shwarma was definitely a highlight of this Buffy episode. As for the clothes, Angel had to revert to his velvet jacket because he gave Buffy the leather one. She had on a tummy-bearing top that I don't think most schools would allow.

I think the vamp slaying was still evolving. You could ignore the one in Xander's dream because it was a dream, but I don't think there was any "dusting."

I really don't think Giuntoli is that bad and I think there are some pretty great supporting and guest characters to even it out. I am really suprised Grimm has gotten so little critical press of any kind.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=JM-28OgQUf8 I just found this video of Community's credits in the style of Buffy. I found it at Mark Watches Buffy. He's in season 5 now, but here's the link to his thoughts on ep.4: http://markwatches.net/reviews/2011/12/mark-watches-buffy-the-vampire-slayer-s01e04-teachers-pet/